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What to do When a Hurricane Approaches
Remain calm and follow these steps when
a hurricane approaches:
Hurricane Safety Tips |
Listen to your radio for
weather updates
Try to stay near a radio so you can have access
to the latest weather updates. You'll need accurate information to help
keep you and your family safe.
Get your home ready
Walk around the yard and pick up all loose objects,
like lawn ornaments and lawn furniture. Place protection over your windows,
and lower the TV and radio antennas if you can. If a flood threatens
and you cant remove your belongings, elevate them; for example,
place your TVs on tables.
Know the community's evacuation
plan
Almost every year, people along the Gulf and Atlantic
coasts need to evacuate in the face of approaching hurricanes. Evacuation
plans vary. They depend on the area and the type of disaster. Check
your local emergency management or civil defense office for information
on what to do in your community. Notify friends or family members.
If you and your family are evacuating
If you're evacuating, carry pictures of family members with you in case you become separated. Make sure kids know family member names, addresses and phone numbers. Make sure each child has identification information, such as parent's name, address, contact name and phone number, with them. Decide on a pre-determined person to contact should you become separated.
Watch TV or listen to the
radio
If your community has to evacuate, tune in to
the television or radio for emergency information. You may have a day
or two to evacuate, but that wont always be the case. Thats
why its so important to be prepared!
Check your survival kit and emergency supplies
Make sure your survival kit is packed and ready to go. Check your emergency supplies against the list
provided in our emergency checklist.
Last-minute individual items
Have each person prepare their backpack or tote bag of individual items.
Fill the gas tank in your
car
Fill your cars gas tank and check the oil, water and tires. Youll need a full tank of gas in your car,
but NEVER store additional gas in your home or shed. Remember, you may
not be able to buy gas during an emergency. If you dont have a
car, make other transportation arrangements with relatives, friends,
neighbors or your local emergency management office.
When leaving the house
When youre ready to leave your home, unplug
all appliances like your TV, VCR, computer, stereo and microwave. If
youve been instructed to do so, shut off water, gas and electricity.
Finally, lock windows and doors.